Description:
Flowering wet prairies, pine flatwoods, scrub, and natural lakes,
including Lake Kissimmee, Florida's third largest lake,
characterize this state park. Canoes can be rented on weekends.
Several hiking trails and an observation tower offer views of
wildlife and natural communities.

Watchable wildlife:
Lake Kissimmee is said to be among the best places in Florida
to see bald eagles. Wildturkey, northern bobwhite, sandhill cranes,
and bobcats are sometimes seen along trails. Endangered snail kites
nest at the southern end of Lake Kissimm ee.

Ownership:
Department of Environmental Protection

Contact:
(863) 696-1112

Directions:
From Lake Wales, take Florida Highway 27 to Florida 60.
Travel east on Florida 60 for 10 miles to Boy Scout Road.
Take a left, travel 3.7 miles, then take a right on Camp Mack
Road. Park entrance is 5.6 miles ahead.